support for min consecutive passes#28
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Hello guys! here is a PR for you to consider.
I was inspired by an issue I encountered at work while using this library. It has been really useful to me otherwise, but I found in our large codebase some tests that were non-deterministic and flaky. waitForExpect would give us false positives in those cases because it will retry them until they pass. To solve this, I added an opt-in constrain (defaults to current behaviour for backwards compatibility). The idea is that a test will have to pass a number of consecutive times before it actually passes.
I added a simple test to account for this scenario I am describing.